April 2026 is already shaping up to be one of the most stacked months for new music. From cross-genre supergroup moments to deep underground cuts, the dance music world is showing up in full force given the fact that Ultra Miami just got wrapped. Whether you’re chasing the festival-ready euphoria of a main stage anthem or hunting for something darker and more hypnotic for the early morning hours, EDMNOMAD has you covered.
The new releases arriving in April 2026 prove that electronic music continues to evolve in every direction at once and we’re here to break down every track worth your attention.
Brennan Heart, HI-LO, Project Zeitgeist – Adagio For Strings
A rework of “Adagio For Strings” by Brennan Heart, HI-LO, and Project Zeitgeist, has been released this week. This bold reinterpretation of the Tiësto classic leans into darker, heavier territory. The track blends techno intensity with hard dance energy while preserving the emotional weight of the original. Brennan Heart brings his unmistakable hard dance energy, HI-LO adds a raw techno edge, and Project Zeitgeist contributes a cinematic touch that amplifies the composition’s drama.
Layton Giordani, AR/CO – She’s A Devil
New York native Layton Giordani joins hands with British-Australian DJ duo AR/CO on “She’s A Devil” out now via Experts Only. The hypnotic new track kicks off with a deep, steady bassline, instantly showcasing Layton’s signature melodic tech house sound. As the rhythm unfolds, AR/CO’s mesmerizing dual vocals glide in, building onto an electrifying energy. The standout chorus, “she’s a devil here tonight, love don’t let me go,” captures the intoxicating thrill of a late-night club romance.
AFROJACK, Sia, David Guetta – Awake Tonight
Afrojack, David Guetta and Sia are reuniting for the first time in 15 years since “Titanium”. They come out with their new single, “Awake Tonight!”. Blending the festival-ready production of AFROJACK and David Guetta with the unmistakable voice of Sia, ‘Awake Tonight’ delivers a powerful and emotive sound that resonates both on and off stage. The track moves seamlessly between high-energy builds and euphoric melodies, capturing the essence of what has made each artist so influential.
REZZ – A Shift In Perspective EP
‘A Shift In Perspective’ represents a bold evolution in REZZ’s sound, pushing her signature hypnotic world into darker, more kinetic electro
landscapes. Each track is sculpted with precision, where tension and negative space drive a sense of forward momentum, and sonic textures unfold with meticulous intent. The project carries a cinematic pulse, with moments of melodic clarity amidst off-kilter. Layered rhythms that surge toward climactic peaks, creating a listening experience that is both unexpected and unmistakably hers.
Paul Thomas – Jumbo EP
The British progressive house veteran and UV label co-head revisits two of his most beloved originals with a pair of deep reworks. The original “Jumbo” sits in F Minor at 122 BPM, a rumbling, driving progressive house cut — and now it gets the treatment of Australian producer Jamie Stevens. Stevens brings his introspective depth to the track, reframing its energy into something more cinematic and brooding. On the flip, “Summersault” is handed to Weird Sounding Dude, the Indian artist that’s been making waves across the underground progressive circuit.
Mike Rish – Primah
Melbourne-based Mike Rish has been sharpening his club-effective sound with each track that he releases. “Primah” lands on the 12.1 label and is a typically meticulous Rish production: unhurried but purposeful, built for long-form sets. Rish launched his own tor\nn imprint recently, born from a desire for full creative freedom. Primah” is progressive house with a quiet intensity that rewards repeat listens.
DJ E-Clyps – Blackbird II EP
DJ E-Clyps is joining Flight Week with his new two-track Blackbird II EP, out now via Dirtybird. The eighth release to arrive as part of the writing camp series features appearances by Black V Neck, Khyenci, and Life On Planets. Flaunting an undeniable swagger, Blackbird II is an immediate knockout, showcasing two distinct sides of DJ E-Clyps’ sound. ‘Fly You Out’ with Black V Neck pulls from hip-hop influences central to his style, pairing a bass-forward groove with a tongue-in-cheek hook. Its companion, ‘Ready Or Not,’ moves in a different direction, rooted in a classic house foundation.
Able Faces, MCN2, Em Louise – The Silence (feat. Em Louise)
Out now on Heartfeldt Records, The Silence sees Able Faces and MCN2 team up with Em Louise for a track that builds beautifully from the first note. The production feels clean and immersive, while the vocals add that emotional layer that really sticks with you. It’s the kind of record that works just as well when you’re listening on your own as it does when it hits in a live setting. There’s a certain energy to this one that makes you want to keep it on repeat.
FISHER x TONES AND I – Favour
FISHER locks in another dance floor essential with his new single ‘Favour’, teaming up with global pop powerhouse Tones And I, landing via CATCH & RELEASE. Driven by a pulsating groove and an instantly recognisable vocal, ‘Favour’ matches FISHER’s signature high-impact production with Tones And I’s unmistakable sound, a crossover anthem that bridges club intensity with global appeal.
Seven Lions & Brieanna Grace – Free
Seven Lions Unveils New Single “Free” Ahead of Upcoming EP The Dreams Strange and Eternal. True to its title, “Free” transcends traditional dance music boundaries, weaving together multiple facets of Seven Lions’ signature sound. Classic trance melodies and euphoric vocal moments rise above shimmering builds before giving way to explosive melodic dubstep drops, while luminous piano
house chords add an unexpected warmth and lift. The result is a track that moves fluidly across genres while maintaining the sweeping, emotional intensity that has defined Seven Lions’ music for over a decade.
Oden & Fatzo, Barney Bones – My Temptations
Parisian electronic favourites Oden & Fatzo return to Defected alongside LA rapper and songwriter Barney Bones for ‘My Temptations’. Built around filter-led production and funk-infused basslines, the track leans into a glossy, groove-forward aesthetic. Barney Bones adds a contemporary vocal layer, bringing a smooth, stylistic contrast shaped by his background working with artists like Channel Tres and KAYTRANADA.
ADR & OUTTEN – Good Luck
ADR & OUTTEN Collaborate For ‘Good Luck’ On Factory 93 Records. Out now, the pair crafts a hypnotic deep house track propelled by warm grooves and late-night energy. Blending driving rhythms with unexpected twists, ADR and OUTTEN are carving out a unique space in the global dance scene. ‘Good Luck’ proves ADR & OUTTEN’s knack for crafting dance-floor-ready deep house. It leaves listeners with a groove that lingers long after the final beat.
Leena Punks, Reyus, Lauren L’aimant – Hold On Me
LEENA PUNKS, REYUS, LAUREN L’AIMANT Deliver After-Hours Atmosphere with “Hold On Me”. An emotive, late-night anthem driven by haunting vocals and rich melodic textures. “Hold On Me” sees the trio seamlessly merge their strengths into a captivating progressive cut with a distinct retro synthwave edge. Driven by shimmering arpeggios, warm sub-bass, and moody ‘80s-inspired textures, the
track pairs cinematic production with L’aimant’s arresting vocal hook—capturing the tension and pull of being caught in love’s grip.
BadComppany – No Rules
Dirtybird today launches its Flight Week Brazil writing camp series with the first release from Brazilian duo BadComppany. No Rules is an adventurous two-track EP featuring Breno Miranda. No Rules channels the immediacy and unpredictability of the writing camp environment. ‘WTF’ hits with Breno Miranda’s punchy vocal hook and low-end drive, while ‘Loco’ dives into rhythmic experimentation, highlighting the percussive, playful energy born from the camp’s freeform sessions.
Riordan x Bushbaby – Strong Rhyme
House music DJ & Producer artist Riordan releases electric new track “Strong Rhyme” with Bushbaby, via Safelight Records. The track bursts in with bouncy energy. It’s driven by vibrant house synths and an infectious bass line that pulls listeners straight to the dance floor. UK-inspired rhythms and strong ’90s influences bring old-school rap vocals with a modern edge, creating a polished, percussive club cut built for peak-time movement.
Chris Stussy – Lost, Found & Forgotten…
Dutch favorite Chris Stussy presents his most expansive and personal statement to date with his debut album, Lost, Found & Forgotten… The album unfolds across three interconnected chapters – Lost, Found, and Forgotten. Each revealing a different side of his creative world across 19 tracks while remaining tethered to a singular wider vision. At its core, Lost, Found & Forgotten… is an exploration of creative
freedom. Visually and conceptually guided by the image of a kite, the album reflects movement, perspective, and balance.
KAF3R & CASTRØ – Party Freaks
An exclusive production project debuts on Truesoul this April 2026 with rising Brazilian artists KAF3R and CASTRØ sharing their new music single ‘Party Freaks’. “The track was created with the intention of making people relive the parties of the 2000s. A time when the vibe was more energetic and heavily influenced by electro. It was made for people to enjoy especially during festive moments and to let loose,” says KAF3R about the track.
R3HAB – Ghost town…
Dutch-Moroccan DJ and producer R3HAB returns with a new music single, “Ghost town…,” set for release this April 2026. It offers a fresh snapshot of his ever-evolving sound and a first taste of his forthcoming album ‘Dream inside a dream…’. “Ghost town…” is an exploration of new frontiers, opening with a melody that guides listeners through unfamiliar lands. A delicate female vocal pulls you into the scene and soon leads to a chunky, groove-led foundation and big, driving kicks, creating an irresistible sense of lift.
John Summit, Feid – Chica 305
John Summit has again managed to surprise his fans by bringing out Colombian star Feid for their new collaboration. After a string of singles leading up to his forthcoming album CTRL ESCAPE, John now releases the final track ahead of the project: “CHICA 305”. A Latin tech house anthem. Summit explores new creative territory with his latest release. A playful, flirtatious record that captures the electric feeling of locking eyes with someone across a crowded dance floor, both a little drunk and caught up in the moment.
North 90 – Underground Fantasy
North 90 returns with “Underground Fantasy,” a hypnotic new release on Love Attack channelling deep grooves and late-night club energy. The three-track package is completed with a powerful remix from Andre Zimmer, offering a fresh, driving take on the original. The EP opens with the title track, “Underground Fantasy”, a groove-led stripped-back cut driven by crisp percussion and rolling low-end. “Tap Track (Deep Version)” follows, leaning into a more restrained, late-night energy—subtle and hypnotic, layered with detail. Rounding out the release is a remix of “Underground Fantasy” by Berlin-based producer Andre Zimmer, who injects his signature rawness into the original.
Pretence – Outcast
Australian-born, Canada-based producer/DJ Pretence drops a new music single ‘Outcast’ on HypnoVizion coming out this April 2026. ‘Outcast’ builds on the foundation set by last year’s ‘Dragon’, further sharpening Pretence’s command of tension and atmosphere. The track unfolds through restrained, slow-burning builds before giving way to weighty low-end and tightly coiled percussion. Layers of shadowy, electro-tinged synth work and eerie spoken word vocals pull the listener deeper into its orbit, resulting in a controlled yet forceful progression.
dublon – “I Want Your Love (ft. Kaesu, Table, TeuTeu)
Oslo-based producer and classically trained violinist and drummer dublon shares new single “I Want Your Love (ft.Kaesu, Table, TeuTeu)”. The track follows previous dublon singles “Sunrise” and “Euro” – his debut release on Ninja Tune imprint Technicolour. With this track dublon blends intricate instrumentation with driving house rhythms, conjuring long summer nights. His debut EP, ‘Nectar’, showcased his mastery of pop, classical, and jazz sounds.
Budakid – Endless (Original Mix)
Berlin-based Producer, DJ, and Flores label boss Budakid has today announced his debut album ‘Dreams Stretched Beyond’ on his acclaimed Flores label (available 3rd July on 2LP vinyl, digital, streaming). His new single ‘Endless’ featuring the artist’s own vocals comes out this April 2026. ‘Endless’ reflects the uncertainty that comes with choosing a life in music. Budakid sees this as a sense of moving forward without guarantees, falling endlessly into whatever direction the future may hold. When someone shares that fall beside you, it becomes easier to keep moving.
Rules, Coldabank, SHYA – Nothing Left
UK-based multi-instrumentalist, artist, DJ and producer Rules returns with his fourth single “Nothing Left”. This is a deep, reflective club cut releasing via Ninja Tune imprint Counter Records. The track features emotive vocals from Coldabank and SHYA, marking another phase in Rules’ signature blend of atmospheric house and introspective songwriting.”’Nothing Left’ started from a short vocal idea the artist recorded with SHYA.
Marsh & Ferry Corsten – Attraction (Ferry’s Mix)
Two titans of trance and progressive unite as Ferry Corsten and Marsh return with ‘Attraction’. A soaring, cross-generational collaboration first premiered to 11,000 fans at London’s iconic Old Royal Naval College during Anjunadeep Open Air. Marking their second studio collaboration, ‘Attraction’ bridges the past, present, and future of the genre. The release lands as a two-part package: Marsh delivers a deeper, emotive progressive interpretation on Anjunadeep, while Ferry Corsten’s high-energy channels his unmistakable trance legacy.
Bart Skils – All Over My Body (Danny Avila Remix)
Danny Avila returns to Drumcode with an inspired remix of a Bart Skils belter. First released in 2021, the original channels a classic Superchumbo (aka Tom Stephan) vocal, elevated by Bart Skils’ signature hypnotic grooves. Five years on and rising Spanish star Danny Avila has given ‘All Over My Body’ a fresh injection of energy. His reinterpretation is impressive, bringing together strands of progressive, house, acid and mainstage techno energy for a stirring re-work that’s superb in every sense!
MOZAMBO, ANTDOT – WISH I DIDN’T MISS YOU
Mozambo and Antdot revisit a modern soul classic with Wish I Didn’t Miss You. This is a respectful club interpretation shaped for late-night floors while keeping the emotional clarity of the source intact. Reworking it was approached as preservation rather than reinvention, keeping the sentiment recognisable while translating it into a contemporary dance setting. Antdot’s contribution adds subtle rhythmic detail and low-end weight, giving the track range across both intimate and larger systems.
Chris Avantgarde – Concrete Professional
Chris Avantgarde brings another new music single ‘Concrete Professional’ for his fans this April 2026. ‘Concrete Professional’ leans into a sharper, more driving framework, with industrial textures and weighted basslines set against gritty, finely detailed synthwork. The track unfolds in a way that feels controlled yet constantly in motion, with a rapid-fire vocal interjection slicing through with its dance floor driven message.
Of The Trees – Amanita
Of The Trees recently released new music single ‘Amanita,’ this April 2026. Marking his first solo release since Moonglade Park, the record signals a clear progression in both sound and scope. Building on the immersive, nature-driven foundation of the LP, “Amanita” leans further into the heavier end of his spectrum. He pairs cinematic bass design with intricate percussion and the atmospheric detail central to his work.
Lane 8, Kasbo & BJOERN – World Is Mine
Lane 8 and Kasbo come together for “World Is Mine”. This is a deeply immersive new collaborative single arriving via This Never Happened. “World Is Mine” unfolds sonically with a sense of quiet momentum, blending Lane 8’s expansive, club-rooted sensibilities with Kasbo’s intricate, introspective sound design. Built on layered textures, subtle rhythmic progression, and beautiful melodic elements, the track captures a feeling that is both intimate and widescreen.
Hugo Cantarra, Eli & Fur – Fire To The Water
Eelectronic duo Eli & Fur are back with their new single “Fire To The Water” in an exciting collaboration with Hugo Cantarra, out now via Cercle Records! The somber, groove-filled track pays homage to the robust deep house genre. Crafted with care and purity, the track signals a shift back to the pair’s deep house origins. An evergreen track with a subtle build and steady beat, “Fire To The Water” centers feeling rather than formula, intuition over influence. Artistic synergy with Hugo Cantarra, based on a shared retrospective and a mutually uncomplicated approach, accounts for the track’s ethereal effortlessness.
Harry Hayes – We Go So Good Together
Sydney-based DJ and producer Harry Hayes, releases his new single “We Go So Good Together”, out now via Ninja Tune imprint Technicolour. “This song is an attempt to write something truly authentic, without concerning myself with electronic music’s usual value systems – club impact, viral drops, DJ approval” Harry comments on the single.
TroyBoi & Daya – HUSH
TroyBoi joins forces with Grammy Award-winning singer Daya on their new collaboration, “HUSH”. Blending slow-tempo trap textures with ethereal pop sensibilities, the record captures a seamless intersection of both artists’ worlds; moody and refined. The track first surfaced during Miami Music Week at the Pardon My French takeover, where TroyBoi teased the collaboration to a packed crowd.
Alok – My Own Thang EP
Hellbent Records welcomes Brazilian music superstar Alok as he steps onto the imprint for the first time with ‘My Own Thang’, a collaboration-led EP. ‘My Own Thang (To The Beat)’ opens the EP, a bustling collaboration alongside Nigerian born Hip-House queen Sophiegrophy and Walker & Royce. The result is a direct, high-impact record between the four talents. Its built on bold vocal presence, tight percussion, and simmering club pressure. On the flip, ‘Grip Slippin’ sees Alok link with rising Brazilian InntRaw. Together, the pair lock into a growling and driving groove loaded with energy, built on hooky vocals and a bassline that hits hard and heavy.
Narasimha – Fanga
New York-based DJ and producer Narasimha shares his much anticipated single “Fanga”, his first release to Bonobo’s label imprint OUTLIER. Meaning “power” in Bambara, the single infuses a more organic element into tech house. It delivers an energetic track propelled by powerful, robust drums. Drawing from the rich musical heritages of West Africa, Latin America, and India, Narasimha crafts groove-driven house music, fusing ancestral rhythms with modern production.
Topic, Becky G – Sorry Papi
Topic continues what is shaping up to be one of the busiest creative ventures with “Sorry Papi”. This is a new single alongside global superstar Becky G, out now via Astralwerks. This time Topic pairs production with a multiplatinum recording artist for a track sung entirely in Spanish. True to Becky G’s known activism, “Sorry Papi” lands as a confident female empowerment anthem, built around a playful refusal to perform for anyone but yourself.
Nutritious – Freefall
Nutritious, the NYC-raised artist, DJ, producer, delivers a prime three-track EP balancing thrill and surrender. Here, the title track builds from orchestral stir into emotive deep house, Spiral pairs a raspy vocal with crisp 808s, and the Freefall (Chill Mix) floats on atmospheric textures. This refined EP delivers essential summer vibes.
FILLY – Music So Loud I Can’t Hear A Thing
Music So Loud I Can’t Hear A Thing captures the emotional whiplash of being young and wired. Turning the highs and lows of early adulthood into fast-moving records centered on relationships, emotional swings, and the need to drown out outside pressure when everything feels loud. Across four tracks, this new project frames music and momentum as a way to push through heartbreak, overthinking, and uncertainty.
Marten Lou, Luch – Hideaway
Marten Lou and Luch come out with new music single Hideaway this April 2025. The track grew out of an ongoing creative exchange. From there, the dialogue continued through ideas, demos, and sketches shared regularly. “Hideaway” is the result of this sustained collaboration. “Hideaway” builds on a hypnotic groove that slowly unfolds, while warm textures and subtle melodies create a dense, almost cinematic atmosphere.
Charly Jordan – Locked Down
DJ Charly Jordan returns with her latest single, “Locked Down”. Blending club-ready production with an effortlessly chill groove, “Locked Down” leans into a warm, atmospheric sound that feels equally at home poolside as it does under strobe lights. Built around a hypnotic rhythm, the track showcases Charly’s signature ability to fuse dance music with an easy, escapist sensibility.
Tony Romera – Waste My Time
Tony Romera returns to Toolroom with ‘Waste My Time’, a sleek, vocal cut. ‘Waste My Time’ is a more vocal-led cut compared to Romera’s usual releases yet still holds his signature sound which makes for another peak-time moment while retaining undeniable crossover appeal.
KDH, Reflect, & Barmuda – Fear My Name
“Fear My Name” sees KDH and Reflect build around Barmuda’s motivational vocal, pairing it with heavy basslines and tight, driving rhythms for this anthemic bass house cut.
April 2026 makes one thing abundantly clear: new music in this space has never been more diverse or more ambitious. Whether it’s legacy artists reminding everyone why they remain at the top, rising names announcing themselves with confidence, or established acts taking genuine creative risks.
Keep checking back; with a month this strong, April 2026 is one to bookmark.




